Honda Accord VTEC Solenoid Gaskets Replacement
In this video I show you how to replace both VTEC solenoid valve gaskets
(valve to cylinder head and solenoid to valve) on 1994-1997 Accords.
This is a common cause of oil leaks on the upper passenger side of the
engine next to the distributor shaft seal, distributor o ring, and valve
cover gasket.
It seems the same engineers who buried the Accords fuel filter also decided
to make the VTEC solenoid valve difficult to remove as well. One of the
bolts for the valve is buried so deep you have to partially drain the
cooling system and use a u-joint to get it out.
I take your through the process step by step from removal of all the parts
to re installation.
This video ran a bit longer than I wanted it to but considering how
deceptively easy this job looks at first glance (until you can't get that
one remaining hidden bolt on the valve off to remove it) I decided to leave
in as much detail as possible.
You will need to add new coolant and bleed the cooling system to avoid
engine damage after you're done. If you need that info here is the link to
my cooling system bleeding video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owQcxSrKARA
Honda part numbers used in the video:
Solenoid to valve gasket: 36172-P0A-005
VTEC valve to cylinder head gasket: 15825-P0A-015
VTEC oil pressure switch o-ring: 91319-PR3-003
Thermostat housing to intake gasket: 91312-P0A-000
Thermostat housing to connecting pipe o-ring: 91314-PH7-003
These part numbers should work on all 1994-1997 Accords with VTEC but as
always check with your dealer to confirm these part numbers will work with
your vehicle.
Intro and outro music Hot Swing by Kevin Macleod (Incompetech.com).
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particular result. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper
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is the sole responsibility of the user and not Bushougoma.

Honda Transmission Rebuild Video - Transmission Repair
Honda Transmission Rebuild Video - Transmission Repair
On this video we see what it takes to Rebuild a Honda Transmission, what
parts it takes and what has been working to correct some of the common
failures on these transmissions.
Blue Overheated Torque Converters has been a common issue on these
Transmissions for a long time and we still see this regularly to this day.
Although there are various shift correction kits and special valves out
there, all work really good on correcting the issue with the lack of
converter feed fluid. I like them all. So if a deciding factor is important
to you on which method to use, all I can say is this, They all work.
Keep in mind that there are "other" fixes or items that can be added to the
rebuild, but it is not really necessary if they're not really needed, I'm
not mentioning any but I know some of you will.
With that being said I like to thank you for watching this video and liking
it and sharing it.
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Honda Accord VTEC timing belt and water pump Honda Accord VTEC High Detail How to
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Special thanks to Spanky for filming this video for me. : ) My last
Honda Accord video was
very well viewed, but lacking in good sound, stability, and lighting so I
did another one with some help. Enjoy High Detail How to do a timing belt
and water pump Honda Accord VTEC

How To Pull Honda Codes Without a Scanner -EricTheCarGuy
Link to code explanations:
http://www.ericthecarguy.com/hondaacura-obd-i-codes-1992-1995
Honda ABS Codes 1994-1997:
http://www.ericthecarguy.com/honda-abs-codes-1994-to-1997
Honda ABS Codes 1998 and up:
http://www.ericthecarguy.com/honda-abs-codes-1998-to-now
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I feel like I should have made this video a while ago but the opportunity
never came up. Since I had this RL in my shop that had a check engine
light AND an ABS light I thought it was a perfect opportunity to put this
video together. I get asked all the time about my 'special tool' and it's
really nothing more than a Honda 2 pin connector with the input wires
soldered together. These connectors might be harder to find than you think
but if you run across a junk honda and one of these is on the harness grab
it. Even if you don't have the tool a paper clip or piece of wire will do
the exact same thing so don't sweat it if you don't have the tool because
shorting the connector is all you need to do.
I hope you find this video helpful.
Stay dirty
ETCG
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video. EricTheCarGuy recommends safe practices when working with power
tools, automotive lifts, lifting tools, jack stands, electrical equipment,
blunt instruments, chemicals, lubricants, or any other tools or equipment
seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of
EricTheCarGuy, no information contained in this video shall create any
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injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of these tools,
equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole
responsibility of the user and not EricTheCarGuy.

2hp: Mazda 6 VS Honda Accord
Today we'll compare Mazda6 and Honda Accord. Mazda has
become more attractive, masculine and aggressive, at the same time Accord
has grown up and has become more heavy and ambitious.

1995 Honda Accord Lx F22B2 Non Vtec Engine.
This is my 1995 Honda Accord Lx. It is a Canadian owned and operated car,
and has been all its life. All distances and speeds are calculated in
kilometres.
The conversion from Miles to Kilometres is: 0.62.
Miles on the car = 42,000
MPW 106 17" rims wrapped with
Champiro 205/40/R17 tires.
81,000km's on the car to date.
Have any questions? Leave a comment and I answer them very quickly!
Suggestions of my next mod? Let me know!
If you have any suggestions on how I can increase my horse power without
adding a turbo, leave your comments, and
keep your unnecessary comments to yourself.
Some suggestions I have heard is to rebuilt the engine with a higher
compression. Cam suggestions? Valves? Head? Headers? Intake? Fuel Rail?
Help me out!
Hope you enjoyed this video!
Check out my other videos of my car lowered!